Harper crushed the 1-1 pitch from Braves reliever Jesse Biddle into the second deck at Citizens Bank Park, an estimated 464 feet from home plate. The blast earned Harper a standing ovation and curtain call from the Phillies faithful.

It’s a scene Phillies fans should get familiar with. The short right-field porch in Philadelphia will be no match for Harper’s power. Just look at how effortlessly he deposited that baseball into an area only a relative few major leaguers can reach.

Bryce Harper celebrates after hitting his first Phillies home run at Citizens Bank Park. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

The home run may have been Harper’s first of the season, but the Phillies bats were already rolling before he connected. The Phillies hit three homers, including a Rhys Hoskins grand slam, in their 10-4 season-opening win against Atlanta. On Saturday, Harper joined Maikel Franco and J.T. Realmuto in the home run column.

It’s still early, but the potential firepower in Philadelphia’s lineup is very clear and very scary for the rest of the NL East.